BIOS problem . System stops booting

Good morning ! The sun is shining but a bit fresh … anyway :wink:
…the mount did not work. …see msg

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Well , here is a solution …please view, the system booted :grinning:

there is still a mgs during bootup . I will try to capture it

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@hendersj

the msg displayed during successful bootup

… there is still something wrong. I 'd like to fix it

Many thanks for your help !!! …leading me through the jungle of “commands” !

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@ozotto that is a hardware BIOS problem, upgrade the system BIOS to see if that helps. Nothing to do with the operating system.

I did just that , to the latest stable BIOS version from the Asus website. It is an American Megatrend Bios.

…same msg ?!?

Glad to hear the system is starting up and working fine - as Malcolm said, that BIOS issue is going to be HW related, but if it doesn’t seem to be causing any issues for you, then I probably wouldn’t worry about it too much. They weren’t what caused your issue here - what you were seeing was just a filesystem issue that prevented booting. If audio and video are working, don’t worry about it. :slight_smile:

Not all system messages are errors. :slight_smile:

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…again, thanks for your help

have a great day

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@ozotto if you don’t want to display the ACPI warning at boot, you can use loglevel=2 to suppress, it still logs into the journal, just not displayed;

update-bootloader --add-option loglevel=2
update-bootloader --config
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Getting ACPI errors since ages on ASUS, the Linux ACPI code tries to follow the standard and the American Megatrends firmware is apparently cutting corners here and there to adapt to ASUS HW which is fancy at times.
If graphics work, don’t worry.

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:wink: thanks, but I rather see what is going on

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